Add a warning about extract invalidating iterators (not just the iterator of the element being extracted).

PiperOrigin-RevId: 485120182
Change-Id: Ic54d538721678bed0a748dacbf33c319e62b93b8
pull/1306/head
Abseil Team 2 years ago committed by Copybara-Service
parent ea882fb766
commit d819278ab7
  1. 7
      absl/container/btree_map.h
  2. 5
      absl/container/btree_set.h

@ -44,8 +44,8 @@
// an issue if insertion and deletion operations are interleaved with the use of
// more than one iterator, pointer, or reference simultaneously. For this
// reason, `insert()` and `erase()` return a valid iterator at the current
// position. Another important difference is that key-types must be
// copy-constructible.
// position (and `extract()` cannot be used in this way). Another important
// difference is that key-types must be copy-constructible.
//
// Another API difference is that btree iterators can be subtracted, and this
// is faster than using std::distance.
@ -325,7 +325,8 @@ class btree_map
// btree_map::extract()
//
// Extracts the indicated element, erasing it in the process, and returns it
// as a C++17-compatible node handle. Overloads are listed below.
// as a C++17-compatible node handle. Any references, pointers, or iterators
// are invalidated. Overloads are listed below.
//
// node_type extract(const_iterator position):
//

@ -44,7 +44,7 @@
// an issue if insertion and deletion operations are interleaved with the use of
// more than one iterator, pointer, or reference simultaneously. For this
// reason, `insert()` and `erase()` return a valid iterator at the current
// position.
// position (and `extract()` cannot be used in this way).
//
// Another API difference is that btree iterators can be subtracted, and this
// is faster than using std::distance.
@ -272,7 +272,8 @@ class btree_set
// btree_set::extract()
//
// Extracts the indicated element, erasing it in the process, and returns it
// as a C++17-compatible node handle. Overloads are listed below.
// as a C++17-compatible node handle. Any references, pointers, or iterators
// are invalidated. Overloads are listed below.
//
// node_type extract(const_iterator position):
//

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